A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller . . . Coben grabs you with the opening paragraph and never lets you go. A class act * OBSERVER * A thriller that recalls Vertigo. If the resolution of the mystery is more straightforward than Hitchcock's, it gains resonance because it keeps coming back to family issues * TELEGRAPH * This book will keep you up until 2 a.m. * TIMES * Highly suspenseful thriller, high on excitement * LITERARY REVIEW * Intelligent and gripping this is a real white-knuckle read of a thriller * DAILY MAIL * Harlan Coben writes brilliant page-turners. Try Tell No One, a guaranteed one-sitting read, then catch up on his earlier masterpieces of crime storytelling * SUNDAY HERALD * If you like a good page-turner, you'll love this. The story of a dead wife sending her husband an e-mail eight years after her murder and the chain of events that follows will have you on the edge of your seat. A fast-paced thriller of the highest order * FAMILY CIRCLE * Highly suspenseful thriller, high on excitement * LITERARY REVIEW * A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller ... Coben grabs you with the opening paragraph and never lets you go. A class act * OBSERVER * A thriller that recalls Vertigo. If the resolution of the mystery is more straightforward than Hitchcock's, it gains resonance because it keeps coming back to family issues * TELEGRAPH * Intelligent and gripping this is a real white-knuckle read of a thriller * DAILY MAIL * This book will keep you up until 2am * TIMES PLAY * Coben's style is as relaxed as ever, but he still manages to make this a story which is hard to put down * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *